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The trigger time on both isnt real impressive. But for the money you get what you pay for. I would say they are about the same from what I have seen. But don't own one so maybe someone here does. Good luck with your choice.
 

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Well my friend and I have actually tested both of these cameras and there is no comparison. We both had trouble with the moultries triggering. My friend raises deer and he had it set up in the pen and watched several of his deer walk past it without triggering. The one I tested triggered about once every 10 times that I walked in front of it. It actually locked up on me twice. I had to power it down and back up like a broken PC.

We just recently tested the Wildview Extreme II and what a performer. It triggered every single time. The only downside is that it will eat the 4 C batteries fairly quickly, however you can get an external 12V battery, and some of the day pictures were washed out. What do you want for $90.00? For example, The first week I had 467 pictures taken and most of them were at night. The batteries were low after 1 week and I had a few washed out pictures. Over all, very impressive. We now have 4 Wildview cameras that suppliment our 2 cuddebacks.

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rudyd66 said:
Well my friend and I have actually tested both of these cameras and there is no comparison. We both had trouble with the moultries triggering. My friend raises deer and he had it set up in the pen and watched several of his deer walk past it without triggering. The one I tested triggered about once every 10 times that I walked in front of it. It actually locked up on me twice. I had to power it down and back up like a broken PC.

We just recently tested the Wildview Extreme II and what a performer. It triggered every single time. The only downside is that it will eat the 4 C batteries fairly quickly, however you can get an external 12V battery, and some of the day pictures were washed out. What do you want for $90.00? For example, The first week I had 467 pictures taken and most of them were at night. The batteries were low after 1 week and I had a few washed out pictures. Over all, very impressive. We now have 4 Wildview cameras that suppliment our 2 cuddebacks.


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Thank you very much, you helped make up my mind.
 

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Check out this web site www.chasigame.com for game cam reviews. They test almost all of them and list extensive reviews on each. After extensive study on thier site I bought a Stealth WD-2, great price with a $20 rebate and better than average performance. I'm sure they have reviews on the cameras you are interested in and you may find smething that does a better job for nearly the same price.
 

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Check out this web site www.chasigame.com for game cam reviews. They test almost all of them and list extensive reviews on each. After extensive study on thier site I bought a Stealth WD-2, great price with a $20 rebate and better than average performance. I'm sure they have reviews on the cameras you are interested in and you may find smething that does a better job for nearly the same price.
Ditto on this site, These guys know what they are talking about. I did the same thing bought 3 Stealth WD-2's on their recomendation and all of them are out preforming my 2 cuddy backs for less than half the cost. It doesn't do any good to have a fast trigger speed if the sensor in the camera misses 60% of the shots. My own side by side tests showed similar results as theirs.
 
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